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Project: New DASH and Harvard Dataverse Integration #310

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cmbz opened this issue Aug 8, 2024 · 2 comments
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Project: New DASH and Harvard Dataverse Integration #310

cmbz opened this issue Aug 8, 2024 · 2 comments
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cmbz commented Aug 8, 2024

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  • As part of the Harvard Connect Project (formerly Harvard Data Commons) developed an integration with the new Digital Access to Scholarly at Harvard (DASH) document repository.
  • Since that time, DASH has been upgraded to the latest version of DSpace.
  • This project aims to update the Harvard Dataverse-DASH connector to support the latest DSpace version.
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qqmyers commented Aug 8, 2024

FWIW: We do have #10490 that updates Dataverse to be compliant with the final COAR/LDN spec. If that's what made it into the latest DSpace, we may need to merge that. If DSpace only integrated the earlier code, Dataverse may already be ready/just configuration at Harvard would be needed.

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cmbz commented Aug 8, 2024

@siacus please see: #310 (comment)

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